Host Presence Rule: El Monte vs Inglewood
How do host presence rule rules compare between El Monte, CA and Inglewood, CA?
Inglewood has fewer restrictions than El Monte.
El Monte, CA
Los Angeles County
El Monte does not distinguish between hosted (host-present) and unhosted short-term rentals because both are prohibited. The Zoning Code (Title 17) bars residential rentals under 30 days regardless of whether the host is on-site.
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Los Angeles County
In unincorporated Los Angeles County, the short-term rental host need not be physically onsite, but the property must be the host's primary residence and unhosted stays are capped at 30 nights per calendar year under Title 22.140.290.
View full Inglewood rules →Key Facts Comparison
| Fact | El Monte | Inglewood |
|---|---|---|
| Hosted STR allowed | No — same 30-day minimum | - |
| Unhosted STR allowed | No | - |
| Night cap for hosted stays | Not applicable (use prohibited) | - |
| Comparable framework | Los Angeles LAMC §12.22 A.32 (not adopted in El Monte) | - |
| Host onsite required | - | No, presence not mandated |
| Unhosted night cap | - | 30 nights per year |
| Hosted night cap | - | No annual cap |
| Permit issuer | - | Regional Planning Department |
| Applies to | - | Unincorporated areas only |
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El Monte FAQ
Can I rent a spare bedroom while I live in the home?
Only for stays longer than 30 days. El Monte does not have a hosted home-share exception.
What if I'm present the whole time and only host occasionally?
Host presence does not change the analysis. The 30-day minimum applies to all residential rentals under Title 17.
Why does Los Angeles allow hosted home-shares but not El Monte?
Each city sets its own STR policy. El Monte has not adopted a home-sharing ordinance, while Los Angeles enacted LAMC §12.22 A.32 in 2019.
Inglewood FAQ
Can I leave town and rent out my whole house?
Yes, but only for up to 30 nights per calendar year as an unhosted rental. Beyond that you must remain onsite or stop renting until the calendar resets.
Does this rule cover cities inside LA County?
No. Title 22.140.290 governs only unincorporated LA County. Incorporated cities such as Santa Monica, West Hollywood, and Long Beach enforce their own short-term rental ordinances.
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